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256 ltp-pan
266 Ltp-pan
271 ltp-pan
276 By default ltp-pan will select a command randomly from the list of test tags,
280 Ltp-pan can be nested to create very complex test environments.
283 Ltp-pan uses an
293 When you start ltp-pan it becomes a test tag in itself, thus it requires a
295 Ltp-pan updates the active file to show which test tags are currently running.
296 When a test tag exits, ltp-pan will overwrite the first character with a '#'.
297 The active file can be shared between multiple instances of ltp-pan so you
305 ltp-pan file
307 contains a list of test tags for ltp-pan to run.
308 The format of a ltp-pan file is as follows:
324 # tags in your ltp-pan file.
400 fs-suite01 ltp-pan -e -a fs-suite01.zoo -n fs-suite01 -f runtest/fs
410 Lines starting with '#' are comments and ignored by ltp-pan.
418 The most basic way to run ltp-pan is by passing the test program and parameters
426 $ ltp-pan -a ltp.zoo -n tutor sleep 4
487 #9357,tutor,pan/ltp-pan -a ltp.zoo -n tutor sleep 4
503 This example shows the two parameters that are always required by ltp-pan, the
504 active file and a test tag for ltp-pan.
513 on the end of the command line is a test program and parameters that ltp-pan
523 Ltp-pan will run one test randomly, which ends up being cmdln since it is the
524 only test that we told ltp-pan about.
532 , ltp-pan writes the pid, test tag, and part of the command line for the currently
535 When a test tag finishes, ltp-pan will place a '#' at the beginning of the
537 Here you can see that cmdln and tutor, the name we gave ltp-pan, ran to completion.
550 $ ltp-pan -a ltp.zoo -n tutor -x 3 -s 3 -O /tmp sleep 1
747 Using a ltp-pan file to run multiple tests
750 Nesting ltp-pan
753 For more information on ltp-pan see the man page
755 doc/man1/ltp-pan.1
773 ltp-pan
939 Ltp-pan is an example of a test driver.